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प्रश्न
Unsaturated hydrocarbons contain multiple bonds between the two C-atoms and show addition reactions. Give the test to distinguish ethane from ethene.
उत्तर
On burning, ethane (saturated hydrocarbon) generally gives a clean flame while ethene (unsaturated hydrocarbon ) gives a yellow flame with lots of black smoke.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Define Saturated hydrocarbon.
Why are certain compounds called hydrocarbons? Write the general formula for homologous series of alkanes, alkenes and alkynes and also draw the structure of the first member of each series. Write the name of the reaction that converts alkenes into alkanes and also write a chemical equation to show the necessary conditions for the reaction to occur.
Fill in the following blank with suitable word:
Ethyne has ......... carbon-hydrogen single bonds.
How many isomers of the following hydrocharbons are possible?
C3H8
An unsaturated hydrocarbon having a triple covalent bond has 50 hydrogen atoms in its molecule. The number of carbon atoms in its molecule will be:
(a) 24
(b) 25
(c) 26
(d) 28
Explain the following reaction with balanced chemical equation:
Calcium reacts with water.
Identify the unsaturated compounds from the following:
- Propane
- Propene
- Propyne
- Chloropropane
The name of the compound CH3 — CH2 — CHO is
Write the name of the following compound
\[\begin{array}{cc}
\phantom{}\ce{H}\phantom{...}\ce{H}\phantom{...}\ce{H}\phantom{.....}\\
\phantom{}|\phantom{....}|\phantom{....}|\phantom{.....}\\
\ce{H} - \ce{C} - \ce{C} - \ce{C} ≡ \ce{C} - \ce{H}\\
\phantom{}|\phantom{....}|\phantom{..........}\\
\phantom{}\ce{H}\phantom{...}\ce{H}\phantom{..........}\\
\end{array}\]
The formulae of four organic compounds are shown below. Choose the correct option
A | B | C | D |
\[\begin{array}{cc} \phantom{.}\ce{H}\phantom{......}\ce{H}\\ \phantom{.}\backslash\phantom{.....}/\\ \ce{C = C}\\ /\phantom{.....}\backslash\\ \ce{H}\phantom{......}\ce{H} \end{array}\] |
\[\begin{array}{cc} \phantom{........}\ce{H}\phantom{.....}\ce{O}\\ \phantom{.......}|\phantom{....}//\\ \ce{H - C - C}\\ \phantom{......}|\phantom{.....}\backslash\\ \phantom{...........}\ce{H}\phantom{.....}\ce{O - H} \end{array}\] |
\[\begin{array}{cc}
|
\[\begin{array}{cc} \ce{H}\phantom{...}\ce{H}\phantom{....}\\ |\phantom{....}|\phantom{....}\\ \ce{H - C - C - O - H}\\ |\phantom{....}|\phantom{.....}\\ \ce{H}\phantom{....}\ce{H}\phantom{.....} \end{array}\] |